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Photinia x fraseri 'Robusta Compacta' Plants

The Red Tip Photinia can add 1 metre of growth per season in ideal conditions, making it absolutely ideal as a hedging plant. The smaller, more compact growth habit of Photinia x fraseri 'Robusta Compacta' makes it more suitable for tighter spaces.


Photinia X Fraseri 'robusta' Photograph by Geoff Kidd/science Photo Library

Fruit Herbs Perennials Plants for places Trials & awards Plantsmanship Shrubs Trees Types Veg Not the plant you're looking for? Search over 300,000 plants Shrubs Photinia × fraseri 'Robusta Compacta' Christmas berry 'Robusta Compacta' A large, evergreen shrub suitable to use for hedging. Leaves emerge bright red-orange, turning dark green.


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It is a compact shrub with an erect habit that can grow into a medium-sized tree. Its evergreen, oval leaves are dark green but crimson red when young, especially in early spring.. Photinia × fraseri 'Robusta' Photinia × fraseri 'Super Hedger' - a newer hybrid with strong upright growth; References This page was last edited on 31 January.


Photinia x fraseri 'ROBUSTA COMPACTA' Havlis.cz

plant Features Full sun to partial shade Occasional watering Frost Hardy: 23F (-5°C) Moist and free draining plant information Common name Photinia 'Robusta Compacta' Latin name Photinia x fraseri 'Robusta Compacta' type Evergreens family Rosaceae ph 5.6 - 7.3 Acid - Neutral Light Full sun to partial shade Frost Frost Hardy: 23F (-5°C) Soil


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Call us 9am-5pm | 01384 401996 Tweet Product Description Delivery Mail Order Forms A versatile medium to large evergreen shrub, suitable for topiary, stand alone specimen or hedging. Broadly ovate, thick and glossy mid-green leaves provide an excellent contrast to scarlet new growth.


Photinia x fraseri 'Robusta Compacta', Photinia 'Robusta Compacta' uploaded by robbiec

The Photinia Fraseri Red Robin grows to approximately 3-4m tall when mature and is a slower-growing plant with fewer 'leggy' branches and a more compact size and shape. Robusta Compared to Red Robin, Photinia Robusta grows much taller, reaching a mature height of approximately 5-6m, and it is also faster growing with a more sparse and leggy growth.


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Photinia x fraseri 'Robusta Compacta' is a relatively new introduction, offering all the advantages of 'Red Robin' but in a plant that grows, ultimately, to half the size, thus making the growth compact, dense and robust. Photinia x fraseri 'Robusta Compacta' Identification Sheet Origin New Zealand Genus Photinia Species / Cultivar x fraseri


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Multi stem Photinia Robusta Compacta Super plants in 45 litre pots. Plant Size (cm) 150 - 175cm Pot Size - Litre 55 Litre Anticipated Height 2m+/- Toleration -15 Flowering Colour Red Growth Speed Medium Evergreen? Yes View Full Description Qty Add to Basket Add to Wish List Description


Photinia X Fraseri Robusta Compact

PHOTINIA x FRASERII ROBUSTA - Photinia Characteristics This large evergreen shrub which will make a small tree has become a popular garden plant in the…


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Fraser's photinia is a popular shrub in countries and regions with milder winters. It is a hybrid between Japanese photinia glabra and Chinese photinia serratifolia.Red Robin was the first variety that came from this crossing, and after it proved huge commercial success, new selections have been introduced. Robusta Compacta is another new selection of Fraser's photinia from early 21st century.


Glanzmispel 'Robusta Compacta' Photinia fraseri 'Robusta Compacta' Zulauf Gartencenter

Photinia amazes everyone with their bright red leaves.. Photinia key facts:. Name - Photinia x fraseri Family - Rosaceae Height - 3 to 10 feet (1 to 3 m). Exposure: full sun Soil: ordinary Foliage: evergreen - Flowering: spring Planting, pruning and care are steps that help blooming and growth for your Photinia.. Planting Photinia. Hardiness: 5°F or -15°C, zone 7+ (USA) or H5+ (UK)


Photinia robusta Shrubs Plants

Photinias are low-maintenance shrubs or small trees, many of which have colourful foliage displays in spring/summer or autumn. They also produce clusters of small white flowers, followed by red berries. The most popular cultivar, Photinia x fraseri 'Red Robin', is prized for its striking ruby-red new foliage. Quick facts


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Understanding Photinia Robusta. Photinia Robusta, as the name implies, is known for its robust nature. Belonging to the Rosaceae family and originating in Asia, it exhibits a dense, compact and vigorous growth habit that makes it an ideal choice for different landscaping applications.


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Red tip photinia is an easy to grow ornamental shrub that's prized for its dense red and green foliage. Also known as Fraser (or Fraser's) photinia or red top photinia, its leaves start off red, then turn a deep green over a period of several weeks. It is prized as an ornamental hedge shrub in southern regions of the United States.


Photinia x fraseri 'Robusta Compacta', Photinia 'Robusta Compacta' uploaded by robbiec

Photinia x fraseri 'Robusta Compacta', also known as The Christmas Berry, differs from the species in that it has a tighter and more compact habit than the ubiquitous Photinia 'Red Robin'. Order today for shipping on Wednesday 10th January. How do deliveries work? Origin: S. China Genus: Photinia Species / Cultivar: x fraseri 'Robusta Compacta'


Photinia fraseri 'Robusta Compacta', Glanzmispel 'Robusta Compacta'

Photinia Red Robin 'Compacta' Hedge Plants Description If anything the new leaves on this evergreen hedging variety are even more bright red than on the Red Robin plant and as a result, it makes a great impact when smothered in new growth in Spring and Summer - and continues to look quite red right through Winter.